But Lizzo calling out the company with almost a million followers and naming the person and sharing her image directly on social media did not sit well with a lot of people who called the rising star a “snitch” and more, per Page Six.

“Jesus. This poor girl is going to get fired and then hunted down. Come on, Lizzo,” one follower wrote.

“Snitches get stitches,” another tweeted.

Despite the singer’s allegations, the driver did what she was “supposed to do,” according to the outlet:

However, a source told Page Six that the delivery person waited for the allotted five minutes and wasn’t able to reach the “Juice” performer, so she moved on as she was supposed to.

Earlier today, Lizzo tweeted out an apology.

“I apologize for putting that girl on blast,” the superstar tweeted. “I understand I have a large following and that there were so many variables that could’ve put her in danger. Imma really be more responsible with my use of social media and check my petty and my pride at the door.”

I apologize for putting that girl on blast. I understand I have a large following and that there were so many variables that could’ve put her in danger. Imma really be more responsible with my use of social media and check my petty and my pride at the door.